As
organizations increasingly use Office 365 and other cloud
services on mobile devices, they need a secure mobile and
cloud architecture to protect all of these apps and data
on the device and in transit. It requires a comprehensive,
unified approach to enterprise mobility management
(EMM) that includes defense-grade security, massive
scalability, a broad ecosystem of technology partners,
enhanced Office 365 security, and integrated Windows 10
desktop and mobile management. And it has to provide
all of this without locking customers into a proprietary
technology stack.

This paper covers some of the critical security gaps today’s mobile-cloud enterprises must address:
• Unsecured devices. Unsecured devices allow users to easily access business data from mobile apps or cloud services simply by entering their credentials into an app or browser on the device. Once on the device, data can be easily compromised or shared with unauthorized, external sources.
• Unmanaged apps. These typically include business apps, such as Office 365 productivity apps, that the user has downloaded from a personal app store instead of the enterprise app store. As a result, these apps are not under IT control but can still be used to access business content once the user enters his or her credentials.
• Unsanctioned cloud services. Most enterprise cloud services have associated ecosystems of apps and services that integrate using APIs. While the enterprise cloud service might be sanctioned, apps and services from its ecosystem might not be.

Much has been written about how to understand and work with millennials—but it's been from the perspective of forcing this group of tech-savvy and connected people into old ways of working. But consider this: by 2020, millennials will make up 50% of the workforce. Also consider: the way we work changes almost daily. That means it's time to rethink the entire conversation about working with millennials. In this eBook, learn 4 ways to motivate millennials in the workplace—and how the right technology plays a critical role.

Giving employees the right tools to do their best work can be challenging in today’s world of multiple devices and diverse work styles. This e-book reveals how to choose technology that helps your workforce:
Protect company data
Get more done
Collaborate with colleagues
Stay in control of their schedules
Spend more time on value-added tasks

Find out how Microsoft 365 Business can make your technology more manageable while improving employee productivity. You’ll discover ways you can:
Help reduce risk with always-on security
Achieve more together
Work from anywhere

Digital disruption is imminent in every industry
The real question is: how do you adopt technology in a way that optimizes your existing processes and transforms your organization? Of course, no two businesses are the same, and transformation will look different for each business. That's why Microsoft has pinpointed a pattern to success in digital transformation across companies - both small and large.
These companies all used technology to achieve fundamental goals that ladder up to four principles:
Engage customers
Empower employees
Optimize business processes and operations
Transform products through digital content

Cyren examined 11.7 million inbound emails at companies using various email security solutions to measure any possible “security gaps” in their protection,and identify any potential risks for the companies. Solutions tested ranged from hosted email services with included security filtering to on-premises email security gateways.
The study was conducted during September and October 2017, and revealed that, on average, 10.5% of email delivered to users after being scanned by their current email security solution was spam, phishing, or malware email. The report also summarizes results for three separate cases, which illustrate how penetration rates can vary across different companies.

Going with a single-vendor collaboration platform is an easy call, right?
Employees can communicate and share more easily, and your IT team only has to deal with implementation from one vendor, not dozens.
But, in case you’re still pondering, here are five reasons a collaboration suite makes sense:
Saved time and increased productivity
Lower costs and less complexity
End-to-end security compliance
Scaling at your pace
Control over the back end
Download the Better Together eBook for complete details.

Champion innovation through collaboration
Win or lose? Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of General Electric, said, "If the rate of change on the outside exceeds the rate of change on the inside, then the end is near." To win in today’s fast-paced market, you need to innovate. This eBook shows you how to transform your team and organization into one that is more agile and better equipped to innovate using a modern collaboration platform. A collaborative culture helps you:
Widen the ideation pipeline
Accelerate time to market
Deliver higher quality products and new customer experiences
Fill out the form to download the eBook to learn more about how to innovate with connected collaboration.

Going with a single-vendor collaboration platform is an easy call, right?
Employees can communicate and share more easily, and your IT team only has to deal with implementation from one vendor, not dozens.
Still pondering? Here are five reasons it makes sense:
Saved time and increased productivity
Lower costs and less complexity
End-to-end security compliance
Scaling at your pace
Control over the back end
Download the eBook for complete details.

Going with a single-vendor collaboration platform is an easy call, right? Employees can communicate clearly, information is shared easily, and processes are streamlined.
When improving collaboration in your enterprise, here are five core areas to focus on:
Saving time and increasing productivity
Lowering costs and complexity
Ensuring end-to-end security compliance
Scaling at your own pace
Having administrative control
In this free eBook, learn how a single-vendor platform helps you achieve these goals.

Win or lose? Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of General Electric, said, "If the rate of change on the outside exceeds the rate of change on the inside, then the end is near."
You can transform your organization to be more agile and innovative through collaboration. A collaborative culture helps you:
Widen the ideation pipeline
Accelerate time to market
Deliver higher quality products and new customer experiences
Download this eBook to learn more.

Microsoft® Office 365™ continues to lengthen its lead as the world’s top enterprise cloud service. Nearly one-in-four employees in Fortune 500 companies are active on Office 365 — and more than 90% of those large enterprises currently have more than 100 active users. Users are clearly becoming more reliant on Office 365, as usage grew at a rate of more than 300% in 2016.

As a cloud-based business services suite, Microsoft® Office 365™ provides organizations with access to web, mobile and desktop versions of traditional Office software tools, cloud storage space for enterprise file sharing, and hosted services for communication and social. By making these services available across desktop, mobile, and web platforms, Microsoft is experiencing increased adoption from both consumers and businesses while expanding the possibilities for anytime-anywhere collaboration.

Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study and examine the potential return on investment (ROI) enterprises may realize by deploying Office 365. The purpose of this study is to provide readers at large organizations (more than 1,000 users) with a framework to evaluate the potential financial impact of Office 365 on their organizations.

This white paper discusses the important issues related to email and Office 365 continuity and offers recommendations for decision makers to consider as they develop their continuity plans. The paper also provides a brief overview of Mimecast, the sponsor of this paper, as well as their relevant solutions.

In this video, Matt Cain, Vice President and lead e-mail analyst at Gartner, outlines some of the options available to CIOs, including running hybrid e-mail environments with tried and tested services delivered from the cloud but the Exchange server remaining onsite. Matt also discusses where Office 365 currently meets the needs of enterprise customers and where third-party services should be considered to augment its functionality in key areas.

Doing all you can to ensure the security of Office 365 makes a lot of sense. As the volume and sophistication of advanced threats continues to evolve more rapidly than ever before, you must protect your people, data and brand from advanced attacks and compliance risks.
Our security solutions provide you with industry-leading security, compliance and email continuity capabilities for your cloud based Office 365 deployment that far exceed Microsoft’s native protection. With Proofpoint, you can take advantage of the freedom, flexibility and cost savings of Office 365—without sacrificing your ability to keep users connected and protected.
For more information, visit: www.proofpoint.com/office365

Doing all you can to ensure the security of Office 365 makes a lot of sense. As the volume and sophistication of advanced threats continues to evolve more rapidly than ever before, you must protect your people, data and brand from advanced attacks and compliance risks.
Our security solutions provide you with industry-leading security, compliance and email continuity capabilities for your cloud based Office 365 deployment that far exceed Microsoft’s native protection. With Proofpoint, you can take advantage of the freedom, flexibility and cost savings of Office 365—without sacrificing your ability to keep users connected and protected.
For more information, visit: www.proofpoint.com/office365

Mimecast research finds that Office 365 adoption is growing quickly around the globe with 87% of respondents already using Exchange Online or planning to use it within the next twelve months. The survey also finds that email is an important communication channel with over 85% viewing email as critical to the organization. Whether your already on Office 365, executing or planning a migration, this report reveals insights that can help make email more secure and resilient.

What happens when teams switch to Google Docs from Microsoft Word Online? They can share documents in nearly half the time, see real-time edits 96% faster and cut down on errors by 88%. Get more findings and how-tos in this detailed report by Principled Technologies, which compares the performance of collaboration and productivity tools included in G Suite and Microsoft Office 365.
Download the report now.